..."Neb's supposition is certainly inadmissible," replied Harding, who,notwithstanding the gravity of his thoughts, could not restrain a smile...
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..."Look here," said Neb, who wished to hide his ill-luck, "we won't speakabout it...
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...As to Cyrus Harding, he did not speak; he simply gazed, and by themistrust which his look expressed, it appeared that he was examiningsome strange country...
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...But happily his fears were notrealised, and an hour and a half after they set out—all that time hadbeen taken up in going a distance of three miles—the boat touched thebeach below Granite House...
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... his hurrahs diminished in heartiness...
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...Immediately his eyes were attracted by a cross which, made with apencil, was placed against the eighth verse of the seventh chapter ofthe Gospel of St...
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...The engineerascertained by consulting his pocket compass that the direction of theriver from the first turn was obviously south-west and north-east, andnearly straight for...
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..."I recognise him!" cried Pencroft, and it seemed as if his gun went offby itself...
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...The colonistsdisembarked, and a fire was soon lighted under a clump of trees, amongthe branches of which Cyrus Harding and his companions could, if it wasnecessary, take refuge for the night...
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...The engineer advised his companions to refrainfrom firing, that their presence might not be betrayed to any one nearthe shore...
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...And Pencroft, lying down on the bank, plunged his arm into the water,and soon pulled up several dozen of fine crayfish from among the stores...
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...It was evidentthat after having reached Reptile End, Harding and his companions wouldnot have time to return before dark to their encampment near the sourceof the Mercy...
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...Neb had evidently something to say, for he opened his mouth to speak andyet said nothing...
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...In a few minutes the settlers, seatedunder a clump of fine sea-pines, were devouring the provisions which Nebproduced from his bag...
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..."But who is it that has played us this cool trick?" again askedPencroft, unable to make up his mind to retire from the spot...
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...Thebrave dog therefore remained at the foot of the cliff whilst his masterwith his companions sought a refuge among the rocks...
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...Gideon Spilett shared his feelings in thisrespect, and the two conversed together in whispers of the inexplicablecircumstance which baffled even their intelligence and experience...
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...As to his name the sailorbegged that in memory of another ape which he had known, he might becalled Jupiter, and Jup for short...
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...Pencroft hadunfastened his arms, but judged it best to have his legs tied until theywere more sure of his submission...
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...Then, before retiring to rest, Harding and his companions seated roundtheir table, discussed those plans, the execution of which was mostpressing...
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...The onagas being unharnessed, were thence led to their stable, andPencroft before going to sleep gave vent to his feelings in a deep sighof satisfaction that awoke all the echoes of Granite House...
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...His figure was forming and becoming more manly, and hepromised to be an accomplished man, physically as well as morally...
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